Tax Court of Canada(5471Hits) The Tax Court of Canada hears appeals from assessments under the Income Tax Act, the Excise Tax Act, and the Employment Insurance Act, among other acts. The Court’s website provides access to judgments from 1996 to the present, as well as information on Court acts, rules, and procedures.

Tax Law Review(2362Hits) (Password required)The Tax Law Review, published four times annually by the New York University School of Law, is a faculty-edited journal that focuses on tax policy scholarship. It is the premier tax law journal and publishes articles and essays by legal academics and practitioners, as well as economists.

Tax Notes(358Hits) Tax Notes is a weekly magazine published by Tax Analysts, a non-profit organization which provides tax news and analysis. The magazine includes a summary of federal tax news, including tax court opinions, IRS bulletins, Chief Counsel advice, proposed regulations, public comments on regulations, Congressional correspondence, and Joint Committee on Taxation correspondence. It also features in-depth commentary on the week’s events. Tax Notes content is available in the tax collection of the Library at Law Tax K24 .A9 and through the LexisNexis TXNMAG database.

Tax Prof Blog(7587Hits) The TaxProf Blog is edited by a tax law professor and offers resources, news, and information geared to interest other law school tax professors. The blog contains both continuously updated permanent resources and daily information.

Taxcite: A Federal Tax Citation and Reference Manual(345Hits) TaxCite provides a full listing of common tax citation forms and offers easily understood examples. It also has a “Practitioners Guide,” which contains citation formats for briefs submitted to the U.S. Tax Court. The book is available at Law Reference KF245 .T39 1995.

TaxCore®(1404Hits) Provides access to important tax-related documents from Congress, and the IRS

Tempe Municipal Court Home Page(4826Hits) The Tempe Municipal Court home page was designed to help navigate the Tempe Municipal Court with regard to practical information such as court hours, how to pay a fine, forms for filling out an Order of Protection and a tutorial on the basics of what happens for those charged with a criminal offense. This court has jurisdiction over all civil traffic matters and criminal offenses occurring in Tempe.

The Supreme Court Database, Washington University in St. Louis(26Hits) The Supreme Court Database allows researchers to analyze Supreme Court decisions in a myriad of ways. There are six significant categories by which cases can be searched and examined: “(1) identification variables (e.g., citations and docket numbers); (2) background variables (e.g., how the Court took jurisdiction, origin and source of the case, the reason the Court agreed to decide it); (3) chronological variables (e.g., the date of decision, term of Court, natural court); (4) substantive variables (e.g., legal provisions, issues, direction of decision); (5) outcome variables (e.g., disposition of the case, winning party, formal alteration of precedent, declaration of unconstitutionality); and (6) voting and opinion variables (e.g., how the individual justices voted, their opinions and interagreements).” The database is a powerful tool for researchers interested in Supreme Court opinions. It is based on data collected by law professor Harold Spaeth and hosted by Washington University in St. Louis.

TM State Tax Portfolios(1094Hits) Collection of portfolios written by state tax practitioners that provide analysis of a wide variety of state tax issues and link to state codes, regulations, rulings, and cases

Tobacco Documents(5903Hits) A collection of more than 20 million pages of previously secret documents from tobacco industry files. Ranging in date from the 1930s to the 1990s, the documents cover projects central to the tobacco industry such as marketing, research and development, cigarette analysis and design, as well as industry efforts to establish business in developing countries. The documents were obtained through the legal discovery process for a lawsuit against the major tobacco companies by the Attorney General of Minnesota and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Minnesota, and suits brought by other states. The suit was settled in 1998.

Todays Federal Register(4050Hits) This site by the Government Printing Office has the current days Federal Register.

Treaties and Other International Acts Series (TIAS)(941Hits) (On-campus use. Remote access-ASU students & staff)Temporary slip form of U.S. treaties. It is the "official" publication of U.S. treaties until they are published in UST. There is a delay in publication of several years.

Treaties in Force(764Hits) Annual list of all bilateral and multilateral agreements considered by the U.S. State Department to be in force in the United States. It is divided into bilateral and multilateral sections. The bilateral section is arranged alphabetically by country, and then divided by subject. The multilateral section is arranged alphabetically by subject, then chronologically. Sources for Treaties in Force:

Tribal Court Clearinghouse(3146Hits) "The Tribal Court Clearinghouse ... strives to (1) provide extensive information and resources concerning tribal courts and other issues related to the enhancement of justice in Indian country directly on the Clearinghouse; (2) provide descriptive links to additional resources which will facilitate tribal court utilization of technological innovations and the vast information available on the Internet; and (3) foster and encourage the exchange of ideas and expertise between people working in tribal courts." Includes Tribal codes, constitutions, opinions, etc.

Tribal Law Gateway(2918Hits) The Tribal Law Gateway is a way to find out what the National Indian Law Librarys most
recent copy of a tribal code or constitution is. Each federally-recognized tribe is listed
in an A-Z table. The catalog record is linked for easy access. Additional information
includes the presence of the most recent online copy on the Internet, and tribal contact
information.

Turtle Talk(8735Hits) "Turtle Talk is the blog for the Indigenous Law and Policy Center at Michigan State University College of Law. We post news items related to Indian law and politics, with a special emphasis on topics related to Indian tribes in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. We also post announcements about our activities and about the activities of the MSU Native American Law Students Association."